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but around the world in africa, asia, latin america few states had common law and property rights with titles and deeds. america first came to world prominence after the spanish-american war ended in 1898. for the first time, it's argued largely by leftist historians, the u.s. acquired an empire with cuba and the philippines. yet this war only revealed the deep difference between america and everyone else in history. for one of the first things the american congress did after the war was pass a law requiring the united states to give up cuba. one searches in vain for major world powers who ever voluntarily departed from conquered regions. as the 20th century dawned, a group of liberal elites who embraced the program loosely known as progressivism challenged and criticized these four pillars. most were hostile to common law with presidentwood roe wilson being the prime example of one who thought the constitution needed to be malleable and only the fittest should direct society. europe entered a decade in which it convinced itself war was ill possible. the book "grand illusion" captured
but around the world in africa, asia, latin america few states had common law and property rights with titles and deeds. america first came to world prominence after the spanish-american war ended in 1898. for the first time, it's argued largely by leftist historians, the u.s. acquired an empire with cuba and the philippines. yet this war only revealed the deep difference between america and everyone else in history. for one of the first things the american congress did after the war was pass a...
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around the world and africa, asia and latin america to come if you see fit, not in property research titles and dates. america came to prominence after the spanish-american war ended in the team 88. for the first time it's argued largely by leftist historians the u.s. acquired an empire with cuba and the philippines. if this were only revealed the deep differences between america and everyone else in history. for one of the first things the american congress did after the war was pass a law requiring the united states to give the cuba. when searches in vain for major world powers who voluntarily departed from conquered regions. as the 20 century dawned a group of liberals use to embrace the program loosely known as progressivism, challenge and criticize these four pillars. most were hostile to common law with president woodrow wilson been a prime example of one who thought the constitution needed to be malleable and only the fittest should direct the society. as america sat on the edge of leadership in europe entered a decade in which it convinces postwar was impossible. the book, gr
around the world and africa, asia and latin america to come if you see fit, not in property research titles and dates. america came to prominence after the spanish-american war ended in the team 88. for the first time it's argued largely by leftist historians the u.s. acquired an empire with cuba and the philippines. if this were only revealed the deep differences between america and everyone else in history. for one of the first things the american congress did after the war was pass a law...
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some of africa is rising. some of africa is stuck. the question is whether the rising but will pull africa up or whether the other africa will weigh the continent down. which will it be? stakes here are not just about them. imagine for a second this last global recession but without the economic growth of china and india, without hundreds of millions of newly minted middle-class folks who now buy american and european goods. imagine that. think about the last five years. rocks are preaches capitalism. well. sometimes i hear myself and i cannot believe it. commerce is a real pure that is what you're about. commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of poverty than aids. we know that. we need africa to become an economic powerhouse. it is not just in their interest. it is in our national security interest, too. we want to see the region to fill its potential. queque up the drum roll. you can if you like. enter our protagonist. enter the most powerful force for change on the continent. enter the loudest voice for progress
some of africa is rising. some of africa is stuck. the question is whether the rising but will pull africa up or whether the other africa will weigh the continent down. which will it be? stakes here are not just about them. imagine for a second this last global recession but without the economic growth of china and india, without hundreds of millions of newly minted middle-class folks who now buy american and european goods. imagine that. think about the last five years. rocks are preaches...
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turns out to the study, south africa, women are tending to like the skinnier guy. weight is becoming -- the waist is an issue. they like thin. what do you think, kimberly? >> kimberly: give momma the meat! i like a pan with meat on his bones. i don't want someone who is too skinny. i feel like i might break them. [ laughter ] bob, don't get excited. not that kind of meat. i'm in. oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> bob: broken already. >> dana: bob, aren't you happy now that there is hope for guys who are not maybe thin? >> bob: thin waist. that's the reason i'm out. >> dana: but you heard kimberly. >> eric: brian, you're up. >> brian: i have to follow that? lebron james is best in the world next to kobe bryant but has a son on his way. check this out. doing a trick shot with his dad taping off veranda while his dad waiting to play that night. look at bromwich, bromwich james june -- la brom james junior. watch. >> oh! oh! >> there he goes. >> seven years old and hit the basket. one for four in the shot. >> dana: got a call from the recruiter today. >> eric: from the west wing
turns out to the study, south africa, women are tending to like the skinnier guy. weight is becoming -- the waist is an issue. they like thin. what do you think, kimberly? >> kimberly: give momma the meat! i like a pan with meat on his bones. i don't want someone who is too skinny. i feel like i might break them. [ laughter ] bob, don't get excited. not that kind of meat. i'm in. oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> bob: broken already. >> dana: bob, aren't you happy now that there is hope...
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. >>> and this picture was taken in a place called false bay off the coast of south africa. but it is in fact, real. a nature photographer set up rubber seals in the water as bait, waited three days to capture the series of photos of a 13-foot great white leaning out of the water to get its catch. >>> and new list of popular baby names for 2012, so you can see if you or somebody else is part of a trend. top names for boys, aiden, jackson, ethan, liam, mason. for girls, ending in the letter a, ava, sophia, isabella, very exotic. and there is this, the keeper of the baby name stats say they're starting to pick up evidence of baby girls being named after the characters in "50 shades of gray". >>> up next, the photo of a cop's generous gesture that has become something of a sensation. leaping over h>>> finally toni photo taken by a tourist who saw something on a cold night in times square. and the photo has warmed a lot of hearts as it has gone around the world on the web. and in the process, it has made a new york city police officer something of a hero. the story behind the pi
. >>> and this picture was taken in a place called false bay off the coast of south africa. but it is in fact, real. a nature photographer set up rubber seals in the water as bait, waited three days to capture the series of photos of a 13-foot great white leaning out of the water to get its catch. >>> and new list of popular baby names for 2012, so you can see if you or somebody else is part of a trend. top names for boys, aiden, jackson, ethan, liam, mason. for girls, ending...
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senator now ain't tear gating ir about the attacks in africa? senator susan collins is here th tell you. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. sharable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. get a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we stilneed your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the
senator now ain't tear gating ir about the attacks in africa? senator susan collins is here th tell you. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. sharable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. get a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership?...
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some of africa is rising. some of africa is stuck. the question is whether the rising but will pull africa up or whether the other africa will weigh the continent down. which will it be? stakes here are not just about them. imagine for a second this last global recession but without the economic growth of china and india, without hundreds of millions of newly minted middle-class folks who now buy americanimagine that. think about the last five years. rocks are preaches capitalism. -- rock star preaches capitalism. shut up. well. sometimes i hear myself and i cannot believe it. commerce is a real pure that is what you're about. commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of poverty than aids. we know that. we need africa to become an economic powerhouse. it is not just in their interest. it is in our national security interest, too. we want to see the region to fill its potential. queque up the drum roll. you can if you like. enter our protagonist. enter the most powerful force for change on the continent. enter the loud
some of africa is rising. some of africa is stuck. the question is whether the rising but will pull africa up or whether the other africa will weigh the continent down. which will it be? stakes here are not just about them. imagine for a second this last global recession but without the economic growth of china and india, without hundreds of millions of newly minted middle-class folks who now buy americanimagine that. think about the last five years. rocks are preaches capitalism. -- rock star...
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in a hospital called heal africa. a population of 8 million people, heal africa is the only hospital in the area that offers anti-retroviral drugs for children with h.i.v. and surgery to repair the bodies of these women. heal africa's cofounder passed away this past march. what a saint she was. while her death was a terrible loss for goma, heal africa and other organizations continue to carry on her vision, including many american medical students who come there to volunteer, god bless them. there was a declaration from purdue university when i visited and many others have followed. the rwandan genocide has been the root cause of many of the problems as well as a weak government in congo, eastern congo is virtually on its own with very little governance or protection and criminals run rampant. dr. dennis mcwagy runs a hospital there. a one-story hospital, ten new rape cases every single day and that's just the survivors who seek treatment. the victims range in age from 2 years of age to 80 years of age. the doctor say
in a hospital called heal africa. a population of 8 million people, heal africa is the only hospital in the area that offers anti-retroviral drugs for children with h.i.v. and surgery to repair the bodies of these women. heal africa's cofounder passed away this past march. what a saint she was. while her death was a terrible loss for goma, heal africa and other organizations continue to carry on her vision, including many american medical students who come there to volunteer, god bless them....
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now the question is if you're looking at a market like india or africa where it's very, very price sensitive, you're talking about phones that are in the sub-$100 range. we just cracked $100 and now we're pushing toward $50 on a phone. so that's probably not same-the-same kind of phone that a very high end manufacturer is going to go for. i think they'll probably try and stay at the top, but it's very hard to tell. obviously they are going to play out their strategies as it goes. >> something else you talked about today, i believe you mentioned it, qualcomm mentioned it in berlin. something called small cell. the idea that the tower model for how people get wire lesser vis is going to shift over the next three years to five years to something different, where maybe that home router that you've got is actually becoming a bit of a cell tower and your chips become what's enabling that. so instead of a tower per neighborhood, we've got every house having a little, in effect, mini tower and that's what enables us to get to the next generation of wireless speeds. when does that start to impact qua
now the question is if you're looking at a market like india or africa where it's very, very price sensitive, you're talking about phones that are in the sub-$100 range. we just cracked $100 and now we're pushing toward $50 on a phone. so that's probably not same-the-same kind of phone that a very high end manufacturer is going to go for. i think they'll probably try and stay at the top, but it's very hard to tell. obviously they are going to play out their strategies as it goes. >>...
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senator interrogating rice about the two 1998 embassy truck bombings in east africa. what possible connection could she have in senator sue collins is here to tell you next. and bill o'reilly ripping into one governor. what did the governor >> greta: if ambassador rice were trying to smooth over the benghazi controversy, she blew it. her meetings with gop senators only raising more questions, especially the meeting with senator susan collins. senator collins pressing ambassador rice about her state department work back in 1998. rice was working at the time when terrorists attacked two u.s. embassy with truck bombs. the attacks in kenya and tan zaneia killing over 200. 12 were americans. here's senator collins. you spoke yesterday with ambassador rice, is that right? >> i did. we met privately to about 75 minutes. so it was a long meeting. >> greta: did you get the sense she answered every question fully that you asked of her? >> no, she did not. i asked her a wide range of questions ranging from why she agreed as u.n. ambassador to go on the shows in the first place s
senator interrogating rice about the two 1998 embassy truck bombings in east africa. what possible connection could she have in senator sue collins is here to tell you next. and bill o'reilly ripping into one governor. what did the governor >> greta: if ambassador rice were trying to smooth over the benghazi controversy, she blew it. her meetings with gop senators only raising more questions, especially the meeting with senator susan collins. senator collins pressing ambassador rice about...
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. >>> to africa right now. the congo is now slipping into chaos. rebel fighters are taking the country by storm. they call themselves m23. the congolese government is desperately trying to convince them to leave goem yashg the eastern part of the democratic r republic of congo. the rebels have captured the city last year. it is in the heart of an area that is rich in natural resources. thousands of people have already left the city to escape the fighting. the fear is that things are only going to get worse. >> translator: the most important thing for us is peace. we want to go back to our homes because we grow our own food and do not depend on anyone. the food is too little here, and we are meant to share it for three days. >> united nations has its largest peacekeeping force actually in the congo. also in africa, politicians in both uganda and nigeria, they are targeting the country's gay population with now new legislation. critics say these new laws would single out gay africans for persecution and violent attacks. cnn's david mckenzie has the s
. >>> to africa right now. the congo is now slipping into chaos. rebel fighters are taking the country by storm. they call themselves m23. the congolese government is desperately trying to convince them to leave goem yashg the eastern part of the democratic r republic of congo. the rebels have captured the city last year. it is in the heart of an area that is rich in natural resources. thousands of people have already left the city to escape the fighting. the fear is that things are...
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but for millions taking a backseat to suffering, maybe it's best summed up by this runner from south africa. >> it's a bigger lesson. the bigger lesson, for mere mortals, we're not in control. >> reporter: very good advice there. with the race off, race organizationers will donate all of the supplies they would use for the marathon to those in need. dan? >> a lot will be happy to hear that. thank you. >>> let's not forget there's a presidential election coming up on tuesday. it's "your voice, your vote." just three days to go. and some people cannot wait. they're lining up for early voting, sometimes for up to three hours. look at the size of that line. meanwhile, the candidates are out barnstorming the battleground states, where this extremely tight and unpredictable race will be won or lost. abc's jake tapper is traveling with the president in mentor, ohio. jake, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. i don't want to cause any alarm. but i'm pretty sure ohio is going to be important this election cycle. you heard it here first. president obama did three events here yesterday
but for millions taking a backseat to suffering, maybe it's best summed up by this runner from south africa. >> it's a bigger lesson. the bigger lesson, for mere mortals, we're not in control. >> reporter: very good advice there. with the race off, race organizationers will donate all of the supplies they would use for the marathon to those in need. dan? >> a lot will be happy to hear that. thank you. >>> let's not forget there's a presidential election coming up on...
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obama has been well liked in africa, but so was george bush. there was his aides initiative. -- aids initiative. it is too simplistic to say that the country's south of the mediterranean are anti-pro- western. the administration had long relationships with these countries. morocco was the first country to recognize the united states and we have a lot of political relationship with them. we have had long relationships with egypt, saudi arabia. we are involved in the democratic transition of many of these countries there. host: independent scholar from orlando, fla. caller: good morning. how are you? basically, we have a lot of drama going on in the middle east right now. how do you feel about world war iii possibly going on right now? guest: i do not think anyone would feel good about a world war iii. i think there is a fear of nuclear escalation. i do not think anyone wants to see iran develop a nuclear weapon. there's a fear that could really produce the arms race. an israeli attack on iran could escalate wider conflict and bring in other coun
obama has been well liked in africa, but so was george bush. there was his aides initiative. -- aids initiative. it is too simplistic to say that the country's south of the mediterranean are anti-pro- western. the administration had long relationships with these countries. morocco was the first country to recognize the united states and we have a lot of political relationship with them. we have had long relationships with egypt, saudi arabia. we are involved in the democratic transition of many...
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>> sub saharant africa has suffered the most. in this country we see too many people dying of hiv and aids and many people with the disease don't know they have it. >> still? >> still they don't know they have it. that's still a problem. 18% of people with hiv do not know that they have it in this country. and that's why there's a government task force that tells doctors, hey, you should be doing this test for this person and this test for that person. they're what they say is very highly regarded an they just said recently they think every adult american should be screened for hiv. everyone should be screened for hiv. >> why so? there's a specific independent panel saying everybody 15 to 64 -- >> right. >> should find out. why do they believe that's important and necessary? >> so many people don't know and i think people have in their head i'm not gay. i don't need to get tested or i don't use iv drugs i don't need to get tested but the reality is even if you're not in one of those two groups you can get hiv and the best way to
>> sub saharant africa has suffered the most. in this country we see too many people dying of hiv and aids and many people with the disease don't know they have it. >> still? >> still they don't know they have it. that's still a problem. 18% of people with hiv do not know that they have it in this country. and that's why there's a government task force that tells doctors, hey, you should be doing this test for this person and this test for that person. they're what they say is...
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. >> nearly everything africa has to offer in one place. >> if the river were to dry up completely, we would lose about 400,000 animals. >> there is curiosity. what are you bothering me about? >> we are here to find lost chapters of human history. ancient shipwrecks. >> i love it. >> we are trying to make it accessible to almost anyone. >> we found the first dinosaur embryo. >> i do not believe it. >> some are more simple to make than others. >> this is engineered. >> for the first time in 40 years, my left hand did this. >> israel. it works. >> you are an idealist. >> it is about seeing the world for what it can be and not what it is. >> ready, set, go. >> oh my god! >> plenty of life on the seafloor. >> wow. the only way off is up. >> the world according to sean. >> it is not sad. >> there is a seductive nature to the music. >> it is the story of a people and it grabs you. yes. >> it is not my cup of tea. >> we could have had it all >> what should i call you? >> i did not want to wear clothes today. >> on the stage, you are a seductress. where did you learn that? >> i am a woman. lif
. >> nearly everything africa has to offer in one place. >> if the river were to dry up completely, we would lose about 400,000 animals. >> there is curiosity. what are you bothering me about? >> we are here to find lost chapters of human history. ancient shipwrecks. >> i love it. >> we are trying to make it accessible to almost anyone. >> we found the first dinosaur embryo. >> i do not believe it. >> some are more simple to make than...
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>> they're from east africa in the tropical rain forest. they spend quite a bit of their time underground. >> gretchen: thankfully. >> and believe it or not, he or she is a baby. they'll grow to be about a foot long. >> steve: oh, my goodness. >> brian: what about the possum you're holding. >> this is ali a virginia possum. she is a native to this area. she was a rescue animal. >> steve: we have one of those in our backyard. >> yes. >> brian: not as a pet. >> gretchen: i notice that neither of the three of you is holding the boa constrictor. why not? >> only because i only have one set of hands. >> gretchen: come on! let's have steve hold it. >> steve: i like the way the snake goes there and suddenly disappears because it's a sand snake. >> absolutely. she spend most of her time on the ground underneath the sand. she's built for camouflaging and that type of a habitat. it's her safe place. >> steve: and far right screen we've got something that a lot of kids have owned in their lives. a guinea pig. >> yes. this is abbey. she's about three m
>> they're from east africa in the tropical rain forest. they spend quite a bit of their time underground. >> gretchen: thankfully. >> and believe it or not, he or she is a baby. they'll grow to be about a foot long. >> steve: oh, my goodness. >> brian: what about the possum you're holding. >> this is ali a virginia possum. she is a native to this area. she was a rescue animal. >> steve: we have one of those in our backyard. >> yes. >>...
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spark a campaign, a campaign that looks in part like the one that helped bring down apartheid south africa. we're getting colleges to to huge pressure on them to divest. the first college in america last week we were in portland, maine, in a huge packed out theater and the president of little unity college stood up and said our board of trustees just voted to sell all our stock in the fossil fuel industry. we're going to turn these guys into the tobacco industry if we can. and if we do, maybe it will open up a little more room for people like barack obama to be a little more courageous than they've been. >> i think another piece of good news too, you're seeing the media kind of get rid of that false balance where they were giving climate skeptics equal air time. i don't think that's happening as much as it used to. >> no, i think that has changed a lot. the problem is it's been replaced by lack of coverage. when there's a controversy, you can cover controversy. when there was a bill on climate on capitol hill, you can cover the bill on capitol hill. is it going to pass, it's not. >> here's
spark a campaign, a campaign that looks in part like the one that helped bring down apartheid south africa. we're getting colleges to to huge pressure on them to divest. the first college in america last week we were in portland, maine, in a huge packed out theater and the president of little unity college stood up and said our board of trustees just voted to sell all our stock in the fossil fuel industry. we're going to turn these guys into the tobacco industry if we can. and if we do, maybe...
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so the republicans would have us say to the good people of ghana or south africa, but also to the people of sweden, and ireland, and new zealand, and taiwan who applied to come here legally, sorry we have to withdraw the chance you had so we can convert them to maybe 20,000 stem graduates. maybe. once again republicans' math doesn't add up. here's something i bet you didn't know about the visa diversity program. many come to this country and join the armed forces of the united states of america. but these legal immigrants are the target of the republican bill. i have news for my friends on the other side of the aisle. you can't fool immigrants. you can't pretend to be pro-immigrant and eliminate immigration for one group to allow another group to come. i woke up the day after the election. i saw a new landscape for the immigration debate. it is one where democrats and republicans work together to solve tough problems facing the united states. we should not treat this as an opportunity for politicians to score political points again. but sadly, that is what is happening here. i want repub
so the republicans would have us say to the good people of ghana or south africa, but also to the people of sweden, and ireland, and new zealand, and taiwan who applied to come here legally, sorry we have to withdraw the chance you had so we can convert them to maybe 20,000 stem graduates. maybe. once again republicans' math doesn't add up. here's something i bet you didn't know about the visa diversity program. many come to this country and join the armed forces of the united states of...
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there is the ongoing challenges of al qaeda in north africa. there are other challenges throughout the region to be sure. there is a whole question of peace and is a, is an approach to two states going to be sustainable over time? so there are a series of broad challenges in the middle east and i haven't even mentioned one other one that could obviously be something that confronts the administration. that could be succession in saudi arabia which in and of itself could raise a series of interesting kinds of questions. now if you think that these are the only challenges in foreign policy that the president is going to face, obviously that is not the case but we're here primarily to talk more broadly about the the middle east. what happens in terms of political change in china? its implications for our orientation not only generally but how it affects economy but something in the middle east has to be thought about. there is also a question of the future of the european union which will have an impact again not only on the economy but could-haves
there is the ongoing challenges of al qaeda in north africa. there are other challenges throughout the region to be sure. there is a whole question of peace and is a, is an approach to two states going to be sustainable over time? so there are a series of broad challenges in the middle east and i haven't even mentioned one other one that could obviously be something that confronts the administration. that could be succession in saudi arabia which in and of itself could raise a series of...
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that means mostly africa. it would replace it with 55,000 green cards with immigrants in advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering and math. most importantly it would allow the immigrants to bring their families to the united states, thereby preventing the brain drain that many high-tech companies see as i am my groonts head back to their home countries to be reunited with their countries. democrats think it is unfair they're picking winners and losers. melissa: aren't they just as valuable? aren't they just as worthy? don't they make america the great nation it is? why do we always pick winners and losers? almost the republicans didn't pick up the lesson from the last election. the lesson from the last election. be fair. doesn't toy with immigration policy. don't pit one group against another. >> reporter: we expect a vote in the house perhaps at noon or at that time. senate face as much dimmer future. democrats see immigration as their issue. they looked at the census with declining birth rates fo
that means mostly africa. it would replace it with 55,000 green cards with immigrants in advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering and math. most importantly it would allow the immigrants to bring their families to the united states, thereby preventing the brain drain that many high-tech companies see as i am my groonts head back to their home countries to be reunited with their countries. democrats think it is unfair they're picking winners and losers. melissa: aren't they just as...
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. >> gayle is in south africa, but norah is here. >> good morning to her any way. >> another irish woman here to say hello, david. >> what do you think of this ruling, do you agree with it? >> you know -- first of all, it's not a ruling. it's a declaration of possible intent or probable cause -- i don't know what it is. but it's like listening to the fleas argue about who owns the dog. charlie, it's -- this is about the least important golfers on the planet, the likes of phil mickelson and tiger woods and adam scott and whatever -- half the players using the long putter at the min rut so young that they might actually grow into it. it could be a short putter, but the time they get tall enough. we're lucky to live in a country i think where this is considered important. but these are -- >> i love talking to you about this david, you put it in right perspective for me. you help me understand -- >> you're the important golfer, charlie, because you're really bad at it. but you watch and pay for the 30-second spots. i'm with the pga of america on this one where we missed the boat on changing
. >> gayle is in south africa, but norah is here. >> good morning to her any way. >> another irish woman here to say hello, david. >> what do you think of this ruling, do you agree with it? >> you know -- first of all, it's not a ruling. it's a declaration of possible intent or probable cause -- i don't know what it is. but it's like listening to the fleas argue about who owns the dog. charlie, it's -- this is about the least important golfers on the planet, the...
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. ♪ >> nearly everything africa has to offer in one place. ♪ >> if the river were to dry up completely, we would lose about 400,000 animals. >> there is curiosity. what are you bothering me about? >> we are here to find lost chapters of human history. ancient shipwrecks. >> i love it. >> we are trying to make it accessible to almost anyone. >> we found the first dinosaur embryo. >> i do not believe it. >> some are more simple to make than others. >> this is engineered. >> for the first time in 40 years, my left and did this. -- hand did this. >> israel. it works. >> you are an idealist. >> it is about seeing the world for what it can be and not what it is. [ticking] >> ready, set, go. >> oh my god! >> plenty of life on the seafloor. ♪ >> wow. the only way off is up. >> the world according to sean. >> it is not sad. [ticking] >> there is a suctive nate to the music. ♪ >> it is the story of a people and it grabs you. yes. ♪ >> it is not my cup of tea. had it all ♪ have ♪ >> what should i call you? >> i did not want to wear clothes today. >> on the stage, you are a seductress. w
. ♪ >> nearly everything africa has to offer in one place. ♪ >> if the river were to dry up completely, we would lose about 400,000 animals. >> there is curiosity. what are you bothering me about? >> we are here to find lost chapters of human history. ancient shipwrecks. >> i love it. >> we are trying to make it accessible to almost anyone. >> we found the first dinosaur embryo. >> i do not believe it. >> some are more simple to make...
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tragic events in benghazi on september 11 and the ongoing tumult throughout the middle east and north africa should serve as a stark reminder that the security environment confronting american personnel serving in the u.s. embassies and consulates abroad is as dangerous as any time that i can remember. despite claims by some, al qaeda and its affiliates remain dangerous and determined to kill americans. this reality must force us to reassess the threat to u.s. embassies and consulates around the world and provide additional resources in military end strength, that's u.s. marines, to increase protection of diplomatic personnel from those threats. this amendment will do that. it will provide the necessary end strength and resources to support an increase in marine corps security at u.s. consulates and embassies throughout the world. up to a thousand additional personnel. in particular, at locations identified by the secretary of state as in need of increased security in light of known and emerging threats to the united states personnel and property by terrorists. most americans believe that u.
tragic events in benghazi on september 11 and the ongoing tumult throughout the middle east and north africa should serve as a stark reminder that the security environment confronting american personnel serving in the u.s. embassies and consulates abroad is as dangerous as any time that i can remember. despite claims by some, al qaeda and its affiliates remain dangerous and determined to kill americans. this reality must force us to reassess the threat to u.s. embassies and consulates around...
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going back to africa about 1978, this animal has decreased 80% in the wild. 80%. the animal, like rabbits, is almost gone. >> how old? >> a little baby lion. >> almost nine weeks. >> that's remarkable, the claws. >> they can have six or seven cubs at a time. they can be heard about five miles away when they roar. >> this one making a little coughing noise. early, he makes a little hacking sound. >> they learn all this stuff when they grow up. >> can we touch? is that going to be okay? >> it looks real nice to people at home. but the american zoo and aquarium association, a lot of the animals, from breeding zones. this could end up in the columbus zoo. >> it is a beautiful, beautiful -- >> aren't they something? >> yeah. >> they really are. >> who else do we have? >> you manage to do this, still, after 30 years of being here, bringing animals i never heard of before. this is a coatimundi? >> this is a coatimundi. the raccoon of south america, really. sam, you know how to bottle-feed? >> i'll let josh handle the bottle feeding right now. >> it's like a raccoon. thes
going back to africa about 1978, this animal has decreased 80% in the wild. 80%. the animal, like rabbits, is almost gone. >> how old? >> a little baby lion. >> almost nine weeks. >> that's remarkable, the claws. >> they can have six or seven cubs at a time. they can be heard about five miles away when they roar. >> this one making a little coughing noise. early, he makes a little hacking sound. >> they learn all this stuff when they grow up. >>...
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africa and middle east is okay. russia is strong. poland, ukraine, czech republic have all slowed up. germany and uk actually better for us than france, italy and spain. >> we were just talking about why the euro has been so strong against the dollar. do you have any thoughts on that? when you go back and forth across the globe -- >> no idea. you would have predicted completely the reverse. and it didn't make much sense. draghi this morning comments about fairy land means that he's looking for readjustment. we had a couple meetings with him. we saw very it tough what he called actually a september cliff that we saw 25 companies went to see him in frank further, 23 out of the 25 excepting two agricultural companies, 23 manufacturing service companies, all said september was tough. he described it as a september cliff. >> despite the argument about who spent more, here's what i want to know.saw -- just charact like the dems didn't have a super pac. >> i didn't characterize it that way. >> no, because you lost, it was a massive -- >> i
africa and middle east is okay. russia is strong. poland, ukraine, czech republic have all slowed up. germany and uk actually better for us than france, italy and spain. >> we were just talking about why the euro has been so strong against the dollar. do you have any thoughts on that? when you go back and forth across the globe -- >> no idea. you would have predicted completely the reverse. and it didn't make much sense. draghi this morning comments about fairy land means that he's...
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announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> welcome back to "starting point." i'm christine romans, minding your business this morning. the dow had its worst day of the year yesterday, down more than 300 points, about 3.2%. when you look at the sectors inside the market, in some of these sectors you can see a reaction to the re-election of president obama. banks fell sharply. the certainty of obamacare hit insurers and coal stocks, for-profit education companies and dividend-paying stocks all fell, too. the president has proposed higher taxes on some investments for some folks. one sector that was up is hospitals, obamakerosene as safe now. t
announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before...
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she hasn't come and briefed me on africa issues because she's engaged fully at the united nations. but she did serve as the assistant secretary for african affairs in her mid-30s in the clinton administration. that's my subcommittee on the foreign relations committee and the folks who i know and have worked with in the state department who have worked closely with her speak very highly of her and say she's a competent, capable career person with a lot of experience at a senior level. >> when do we find out when the president is going to nominate? this is the other big d.c. -- that's in the discussion of susan rice. when are we going to find out? >> i think they're making an assessment of how implacable a foe they have in senator mccain and whether or not the few senators who have said ayotte mccain, graham, whether they'll filibuster her that's gotta be somewhat of a balance for them because the main thing we ought to be working on, talking about resolving is the fiscal cliff. it simply puts another dysfunctional fight between republicans in congress and the administration front pa
she hasn't come and briefed me on africa issues because she's engaged fully at the united nations. but she did serve as the assistant secretary for african affairs in her mid-30s in the clinton administration. that's my subcommittee on the foreign relations committee and the folks who i know and have worked with in the state department who have worked closely with her speak very highly of her and say she's a competent, capable career person with a lot of experience at a senior level. >>...
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versus osama bin laden, the prosecution of board members of al qaeda for bombing our embassies in east africa. i became a prosecutor myself, helping to make our communities safer including here in the hudson valley. violent crime, drug dealing, domestic violence. now, i am blessed to be raising three little boys with my wife, just a few miles from the house where i grew up to where my mom still lives. i want to make sure that that next generation, for all of our families have the same opportunities to live the american dream that i had. that means focusing on the middle class, not on the tea party agenda. tonight and you are going to your congressmen gibson talk a lot about being moderate and looking for a bipartisan solutions. but when you look past the rhetoric to the record, you will see that he's never a moderate when it matters. >> moderator: thank you, sir. mr. gibson, you have two minutes. gibson: thank you and good evening everyone. the past two years i've had the high honor of serving the united states congress, and tonight i am asking for your support as i seek reelection. you know
versus osama bin laden, the prosecution of board members of al qaeda for bombing our embassies in east africa. i became a prosecutor myself, helping to make our communities safer including here in the hudson valley. violent crime, drug dealing, domestic violence. now, i am blessed to be raising three little boys with my wife, just a few miles from the house where i grew up to where my mom still lives. i want to make sure that that next generation, for all of our families have the same...
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the transition and burma, like past events in south africa or eastern europe, shows that history has a hopeful direction. it is capable of miracles. there is a part of every soul that longs for freedom, and any government built on oppression is built on sand. but as has been demonstrated, a vast historical changes often begin in a single mind, a single heart. any hope that now grows in burma is a tribute to daw suu. one of the most powerful governments on earth tried to silence one woman. easyst have seemed an task, but instead, it was broken by her character. her perseverance and violence were a symbol that integrity was still possible in burma, and a symbol became an inspiration for activists, months, and millions around the world. when her long isolation ended, some of us had finally met her a person and finfound not symbol, but a woman of tremendous humor, honesty and grace period that has only increased our admiration. when political prisoners are freed and normal political life revives, it is the start of a new task. burma has needed her courage and patience. now it needs her w
the transition and burma, like past events in south africa or eastern europe, shows that history has a hopeful direction. it is capable of miracles. there is a part of every soul that longs for freedom, and any government built on oppression is built on sand. but as has been demonstrated, a vast historical changes often begin in a single mind, a single heart. any hope that now grows in burma is a tribute to daw suu. one of the most powerful governments on earth tried to silence one woman....
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caller: west africa. host: thank you for calling in this morning. this will be from frank in beverly, new jersey. on our line for republicans. go ahead. what is your feeling about last night's election? caller: i am very disappointed. and i am not going to sound like a crybaby. but this guy has had four years. and he has not shown me anything in the four years because of the unemployment rate, the debt, everything. he bragged that how transparent his administration is going to be. none of this came to fruition and i will tell you right now, i am making, this is going to be the same stuff for the next four years. and what i really terrified about with him getting elected again is how much real damage is going to do to the country if he has got to nominate more supreme court -- it is a shame. it wasn't the hispanic vote, the black vote, it was a combination of everybody voting. and what we have created in this country now is -- a bunch of people that want the government to get into everything for nothing and everything for free. nobody wants to earn a
caller: west africa. host: thank you for calling in this morning. this will be from frank in beverly, new jersey. on our line for republicans. go ahead. what is your feeling about last night's election? caller: i am very disappointed. and i am not going to sound like a crybaby. but this guy has had four years. and he has not shown me anything in the four years because of the unemployment rate, the debt, everything. he bragged that how transparent his administration is going to be. none of this...
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by the time you take africa-american americans and single white winner and add them together. obama is leading the election before you count the first vote with 47 with like 13. you have to win two-third of the remaining vote to win . romney almost did you and can't. and if this candidate in this economy against this opponent couldn't win with the electorate no one can. they need to stop running in the face of the demographics and appeal to them. and revise the provision in order to reach that vote. >> the popular vote is 54 million people voted for mitt romney. that is with florida still in the balance. romney gets 54 million. electoral it was 303 to 206. dick, stick around and got more to talk to you about. the president said he's ready to reach across the aisle. can he do what bill clinton did. and new tea party in washington and making history at the same time. that story next. ♪ ♪ ♪ mom? dad? guys? [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] ♪ he'll be fine. [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. take advantage of e
by the time you take africa-american americans and single white winner and add them together. obama is leading the election before you count the first vote with 47 with like 13. you have to win two-third of the remaining vote to win . romney almost did you and can't. and if this candidate in this economy against this opponent couldn't win with the electorate no one can. they need to stop running in the face of the demographics and appeal to them. and revise the provision in order to reach that...
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he was in africa, south sudan with business partners pursuing business opportunities, doing everything by the book legally, ethically. and, apparently, for reasons we don't yet fully understand, business competitors or business entities of his had some sway with south sudanese officials, particularly in a particular portion of the government with the security force, and he was taken into custody. he was charged with vague, very serious crimes, and he's been held against his will for these many weeks. well, mr. president, i won't go into all the detable, but it's been a -- into all the details, but it's been a long, torturous experience. i've been on the phone virtually every day with state department fishes, with the south sudanese ambassador to the united states, with others trying to die manned basic due process and basic justice. things have gotten a little better in the last week, and a few days ago there was a hearing before a judge regarding these trumped up charges, and when the prosecution had basically no facts and no evidence to present, the judge virtually laughed in their f
he was in africa, south sudan with business partners pursuing business opportunities, doing everything by the book legally, ethically. and, apparently, for reasons we don't yet fully understand, business competitors or business entities of his had some sway with south sudanese officials, particularly in a particular portion of the government with the security force, and he was taken into custody. he was charged with vague, very serious crimes, and he's been held against his will for these many...
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susan rice was working for the state department when there was the bombing of the embassy in africa in '98. susan collins rightfully said, now, wait a minute, you've been in two situations where greater protection was required. so the bombings took place. what is going on here. there is interesting history here. looks less likely she may get the nomination. >> three nomination, treasury secretary, secretary of defense, secretary of state as well. >> big job. >>> all most too late for discounts booking a flight for the holidays. fares cost about 80% more this christmas travel season compared to last year. fares could jump as much as 27% more. if you book a flight during the week leading up to christmas. there are some deals if you fly late, with santa on christmas eve or christmas day, when demand drops. or you can just try to ask santa if you can hop on to his sleigh. >> that's the fastest way. get on that thing. >> uh-huh. >>> well, we know that no place does hype quite like las vegas. and, now we have another example of it. promoters rolled out slotzila, a double-decker zip line attr
susan rice was working for the state department when there was the bombing of the embassy in africa in '98. susan collins rightfully said, now, wait a minute, you've been in two situations where greater protection was required. so the bombings took place. what is going on here. there is interesting history here. looks less likely she may get the nomination. >> three nomination, treasury secretary, secretary of defense, secretary of state as well. >> big job. >>> all most...
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we have 15,000 soldiers deployed in kuwait, kosovo, philippines, sinai, horn of africa. we have about 90,000 soldiers and civilians forward stationed across the globe in nearly 160 countries. so that's where we start from. as we now look to the future and look at a new defense strategy as we try to work through what the roles of the different services are and the defense strategy, i also remind everyone that we are also going to be downsizing during this time. the army, who at the beginning of calendar year 2012 was 570,000, will go down to 490,000 in the active component by the end of 2017. we have significant deployed commitments. we are downsizing our army, and we are now looking to the future. one of the main thing is we have to do is ensure we have the right mix. i always talk about my three rio stats that the secretary of army and i pay a lot of attention to. end strength, modernization, and readiness. because in general terms those are the drivers of our budget. we have to keep those in balance. we want to learn from the lessons of past draw downs. some of the les
we have 15,000 soldiers deployed in kuwait, kosovo, philippines, sinai, horn of africa. we have about 90,000 soldiers and civilians forward stationed across the globe in nearly 160 countries. so that's where we start from. as we now look to the future and look at a new defense strategy as we try to work through what the roles of the different services are and the defense strategy, i also remind everyone that we are also going to be downsizing during this time. the army, who at the beginning of...
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to central west africa before it then fell 20 feet while being unloaded from a delivery ship. the multimillion dollar locomotive might need some very costly repairs. savannah and willie, that is one big whoopsie >> i'll say. >> remember when you had a train set and you tried to get them on the track? >> you're back from all your travels. >> in the flesh. >> yes, we are. all of our friends out there who have been suffering, when you see it out there firsthand, it's really devastating. >>> but the good news is we've got good weather here in the northeast but out west it is going to be a mess. you can already see the snow getting itself together. big storm system making its way across. we have winter storm warnings, blizzard warnings, winter storm watches, snow advisories, all the way to the west coast and as far east as northern minnesota. snowfall amounts in the next 24 hours. we're talking about generally 6 to 9 inches but some areas may be picking up to 18 inches of snow in northern north dakota. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your >>> 7
to central west africa before it then fell 20 feet while being unloaded from a delivery ship. the multimillion dollar locomotive might need some very costly repairs. savannah and willie, that is one big whoopsie >> i'll say. >> remember when you had a train set and you tried to get them on the track? >> you're back from all your travels. >> in the flesh. >> yes, we are. all of our friends out there who have been suffering, when you see it out there firsthand, it's...
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i mean, i'm from africa. i've seen people who don't have anything and when government is not going to help them. this creates anarchy ant government programs, that kind of stuff, actually help out. i don't really want people to develop government far long time. i've made strides from welfare now working and i've been in a high percentage of people going this route. >> your final thought? >> i think the president is going to do great. thing the republicans should come together and work with the democrats and then we'll have a better nation. >> thanks for the call. in the senate, 33 seats up in this campaign. 23 incumbents. 10 open seats. if you go to our website at c-span.org you'll be able to check out ebalance of pour. the democrats with the majority. the democrats with 51%. in the house, the democrats with 213 -- the republicans with 213 seats, the democrats with 159, the republicans maintain control. in the electoral college votes, the president at 303 electoral college votes while romney has 203. the popu
i mean, i'm from africa. i've seen people who don't have anything and when government is not going to help them. this creates anarchy ant government programs, that kind of stuff, actually help out. i don't really want people to develop government far long time. i've made strides from welfare now working and i've been in a high percentage of people going this route. >> your final thought? >> i think the president is going to do great. thing the republicans should come together and...
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announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >> announcer: "your voice, your vote," from times square, new york, once again, diane sawyer and george s
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